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IOG1 Element 5
IOG1 Element 5
IOG1 Element 5
NEBOSH
International
Technical
Certificate in
Oil and Gas
Operational
Safety
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Element 5
Logistics and Transport
Operations
Marine Transport
Land Transport
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Marine Transport
Marine Transport
Falls overboard
Piracy
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Marine Transport
Marine Transport
Loading and Unloading of Vessels at Marine Terminals
Cargo tank vents fit with flame arresters
Ships must be securely moored
Loading arms can be fitted with emergency release
Responsible persons at terminal and on tanker to
agree a loading/offloading plan (checklists help
here)
Tank inspection/verification/cleanliness (tanker operations)
Precautions against vapour ingress
- All ships openings to tank deck must remain closed
- Ventilation system adjustment/disconnection
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Marine Transport
Adjustable hose and loading arm position (rise and fall of
ship on tides)
Take account of wind loading on loading arms/connections
Marine Transport
Co-ordinate activities (adjacent berths)
Prevent tugs, helicopters, etc. from approaching too
close during operations (or suspend if they must)
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Marine Transport
Control of Marine Operations, Certification of Vessels,
Inspections and Approvals
System of flagging
Vessels must be registered to a country and abide by its
maritime regulations derived from IMO (International
Maritime Organisation)
This usually means a system of certification/approval and
inspection
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Typical Certification / approval requirements cover:
Safety design/construction
Oil pollution prevention (MARPOL convention
requirements)
Loadline (Plimsoll Line)
Tonnage
Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit (MODU) Safety (if
applicable)
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Marine Transport
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Marine Transport
Marine Transport
Deck Crew
Rank
Responsibilities
First Officer
Deck cadet
Able Seaman
Ordinary
Seaman
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Marine Transport
Marine Transport
Engineering Crew
Rank
Responsibilities
Chief Engineer
Lower ranking
engineers (2nd, 3rd, etc)
Maintenance
Stewards Crew
Rank
Responsibilities
Chief Steward
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Marine Transport
Marine Transport
Vessel/Terminal Security
Rope ladder
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Marine Transport
Diver Operations
Marine Transport
Risks to divers include:
Becoming trapped
Diving types:
Problems with BA
SCUBA
Collisions
Inspection by ROV
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Marine Transport
Marine Transport
Compliance
Planning
Execution
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Marine Transport
Land Transport
Execution
Dangerous goods
Substances (and articles containing them) that have been
tested and assessed against agreed criteria and found to be
potentially dangerous (hazardous) when carried.
Placed in recognised UN class depending on properties.
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UN Classes
Land Transport
Petrol
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Land Transport
Land Transport
Consignment procedures
Marking and labelling of packages
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Land Transport
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Driver Training
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Land Transport
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Traffic Management
Land Transport
Make traffic routes wide enough for vehicles or use oneway systems
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Land Transport
Land Transport
Rail
Routes
Rail transport involves tank cars and tank containers
Plan routes to minimise threats to
security
Change routes to avoid repetition
and familiarity
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